Hashima, Mino Province

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Hashima, Mino Province was a historical locality in Japan’s former Mino Province, known as the original site of the Buddhist Osu Kannon Temple before its relocation.

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Hashima, Mino Province canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical locality
associatedWith Nagoya city history
Osu Kannon relocation
associatedWithReligion Buddhism
country Japan
culturalHeritageType historic temple site
currentAdministrativeContext Gifu Prefecture area NERFINISHED
formerAdministrativeUnit Mino Province NERFINISHED
geographicalContext inland area of central Japan
hasHeritageRole origin site of a major Buddhist temple
historicalPeriod pre-modern Japan
historicalStatus former locality
languageOfToponym Japanese
locatedIn Gifu Prefecture NERFINISHED
Mino Province NERFINISHED
locatedOnIsland Honshu
surface form: Honshū
notableFor being original location of Osu Kannon Temple
originalSiteOf Ōsu Kannon
surface form: Osu Kannon
partOf historical provinces of Japan
region Chūbu region NERFINISHED
relatedPlace Naka Ward, Nagoya
surface form: Osu district, Nagoya
relatedTemple Osu Kannon Temple NERFINISHED
religiousSignificance Buddhist sacred site
toponymType place name

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Osu Kannon Temple originalLocation Hashima, Mino Province